The Saginaw Chippewa Tribe of Michigan announced plans for a major expansion of the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort.
The tribe wants to build a 600-acre complex with three new hotel/casinos, another additional hotel, a theme park, a water park, retail development and an indoor ski hill. The new resort would dwarf the size of the current casino, which is already the largest in Michigan.
The tribe didn't release a timeframe for the project. Chief Fred Cantu said it would make the casino into "the premiere Midwest tourist destination."
Get the Story:
Tribe announces huge resort expansion plans
(The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 8/3)
Soaring Eagle has big plans (The Saginaw News 8/3)
Local officials discuss impact of development plans (The Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun 8/3)
Advertisement
Tags
Search
More Headlines
Catawba Nation continues work on controversial casino in North Carolina
Gaming initiatives backed by tribal corporation faces uncertain future
Chuck Hoskin: Renewed gaming compacts ensure a brighter future for Oklahoma
Republican governor suffers another setback in dealings with tribes in Oklahoma
Cronkite News: Gila River hotels, casinos close for two weeks after worker death
Cronkite News: Curfew curtailing casinos? Don’t bet on it, owners say
'We are thrilled': Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe hails victory for sovereignty
Tribes sue Trump administration after being excluded from coronavirus relief program
Donovan White: Standing up for Native Americans and Native American jobs
'Finally': Tribal gaming in line for coronavirus relief amid stiff competition for resources
Oregon tribes’ primary engines – casinos – stalled by COVID-19
Gaming initiatives backed by tribal corporation faces uncertain future
Chuck Hoskin: Renewed gaming compacts ensure a brighter future for Oklahoma
Republican governor suffers another setback in dealings with tribes in Oklahoma
Cronkite News: Gila River hotels, casinos close for two weeks after worker death
Cronkite News: Curfew curtailing casinos? Don’t bet on it, owners say
'We are thrilled': Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe hails victory for sovereignty
Tribes sue Trump administration after being excluded from coronavirus relief program
Donovan White: Standing up for Native Americans and Native American jobs
'Finally': Tribal gaming in line for coronavirus relief amid stiff competition for resources
Oregon tribes’ primary engines – casinos – stalled by COVID-19
Indian Gaming Archive